Ok. I have completed the legs for now. Now I am working on making the torso. I have another question though. Does anybody have suggestions on how to go about modeling the torso to make it easy to animate. (twist, leaning forward and bakward, etc.) But it also needs to look good.

As for the torso my best guess would be to make it from two parts: stomach (or abdomen of whatever) and chestpiece and then assemble them with some kind of ball joint so that it can move in all the desired directions...

EDIT: I can make you a quick sketch if you don't know what I mean...

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Looks like its comeing along. 2 sugestions. The screen shots could be more eazy to understand with out the Xray on, at least for some of them. Also a sugestion, maybe put the ankel joint lower to the foot .

Ok. No problem. I'll make the foot lower to the joint. The reason why it's xrayed right now is because its faster on my computer lol. But I'll get you a picture without it. I'll more than likely post an image today after I finish the torso.

This is the kind of look I would be aiming for (really quick sketch!) since it seems as though you're going for an organic look, and since it's a humaniod, I'd suggest using a ribcage as reference for the upper part and then shape the bottom part accordingly. The dotted lines are to represent the joint between the two parts. If you make it as a ball joint, the upper part can move in any direction on it and thereby lean forwards, backwards and sideways...

Another way to do it would be to model a spine and then somehow attach a chest and maybe stomach part to it in someway, but that would probably require some more modelling of internal parts to seem convincing...

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